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Equality & Diversity Resource Pack for Education Providers


As a learning provider � whether a school, college, university or work based learning provider � equality and diversity is one of the key features of the inspection framework that we are all required to have regard for.

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Under the common inspection frame-work for further education and skills, inspectors have a duty to assess how well the learning provider:

  • manages equality and diversity, in particular disability, gender and race
  • promotes equality and diversity amongst staff, learners and employers, parents and other partners
  • assesses the impact of its work in relation to equality and diversity and takes appropriate action in response to its findings
  • makes sure training in equality and diversity is effective so that leaders, managers, governors or supervisory bodies, staff and learners understand their roles and responsibilities in relation to equality and diversity
  • makes sure that learners and staff are protected from harassment, bullying and discrimination, including those based with employers and at other sites external to the provider
  • manages incidents and complaints specifically about disability, gender and race equality
  • sets challenging targets and uses data to monitor, analyse and improve engagement and performance by different groups of learners
  • takes action to reduce any significant variation in outcomes between different groups of learners to maximise their potential.

Specifically for schools, under the new inspection framework (January 2012), inspectors have a duty to assess schools on:

  • how well the school is working towards eliminating discrimination, promoting equal opportunities and encouraging good race relations
  • how well the school strives to meet the diverse needs of all pupils
  • the extent to which the school meets the needs of the range of learners at the school, and in particular, those who have a disability as defined by the Equality Act 2010 and learners who have special educational needs
  • how well tutors manage the behaviour and expectations of learners to ensure that all learners have an equal and fair chance to thrive and learn in an atmosphere of respect and dignity.

In the event that a learning provider of any kind is judged to be inadequate in equality and diversity and challenging discrimination, the learning provider�s overall effectiveness is also likely to be deemed inadequate.

The modules in the resource pack will help you to understand the steps you need to take in order to embed equality and diversity into all teaching and learning practice and activity.

Modules in the Resource Pack

Click Module Number below for information on the contents of each module

» Module 1

Introduction

Module 1: Introduction


  • What is Equality?
  • What is Diversity?
  • How does equality and diversity apply to us as a learning provider?
  • How to use this resource

» Module 2

Equality Act 2010

Module 2: Equality Act 2010

Outlines important information on the Equality Act 2010 in relation to learning providers and highlights responsibilities and liabilities.

By working through this module you can learn more about:

  • legal and dictionary definitions of discrimination
  • the Equality Act 2010 and protected characteristics
  • the different kinds of discrimination including direct and indirect
  • victimisation and harassment
  • situations where it�s lawful to discriminate
  • discrimination arising from disability, association and perception.

» Module 3

Practical Steps - Embedding Equality and Diversity

Module 3: Embedding Equality and Diversity

Shows you practical steps you can take to embed equality and diversity into the curriculum in areas such as planning for teaching and learning, and delivery. It also covers how to challenge discrimination in the classroom effectively. By working through this module you can learn more about:

  • learners� additional needs
  • planning for the delivery of teaching and learning
  • developing inclusive and accessible classroom and homework activities
  • building equality and diversity in the delivery of learning
  • challenging discriminatory behaviour in the learning environment
  • how to create an accessible physical environment
  • improving handout and PowerPoint presentation readability and accessibility

» Module 4

Appropriate and Sensitive Language

Module 4: Appropriate and Sensitive Language


Contains a checklist of appropriate and sensitive language to help you to become more aware of the language used by yourself and others and ensure that it is both acceptable and inclusive.

» Module 5

Teaching and Learning Checklists

Module 5: Teaching and Learning Checklists


Contains two checklists.

One is designed as a self-assessment tool to ensure you have planned sufficiently for the delivery of teaching and learning and the other is to be used when a colleague or other member of staff observes your delivery of teaching.

» Module 6

All about Disability

Module 6: All about Disability


Informs you about disability, including practical steps to help you best work with learners with physical, sensory or learning impairments. By working through this module you can learn more about:

  • what a disability is and who is protected from disability discrimination under the Equality Act
  • the duty to make reasonable adjustments
  • working with learners who have a disability

» Module 7

Ten Activities for Raising Awareness

Module 7: Ten Activities for Raising Awareness


Provides ten activities that you can use with your learners to encourage awareness of equality and diversity.

  • Activity 1 Celebrate Diversity
  • Activity 2 What�s your name?
  • Activity 3 Diversity Test
  • Activity 4 Two Truths and a Lie
  • Activity 5 What�s your birthday?
  • Activity 6 Socks
  • Activity 7 Paper Game
  • Activity 8 Cultural Rules
  • Activity 9 That�s YOUR job!
  • Activity 10 Famous Faces

» Module 8

Case Studies

Module 8: Case Studies


Some case studies (with answers) set in teaching and learning environments that can be used as training activities for staff or for your own personal development.

» Module 9

Useful Links

Module 9: Useful Links and Diversity Training

Lists some useful links to a range of organisations which can provide advice, guidance and support in equality and diversity.

Building Equality into the Curriculum

The conference will focus on what needs to be done to achieve equality, diversity and inclusion in teaching, learning and curriculum development, design and delivery.

All lead delegates will receive a copy of the new Building Equality into the Curriculum Toolkit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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